Keeping the OT law (including the 10 commandments) cannot save anyone for that law was taken out of the way by Christ on His cross, Col 2:14 making that law inactive, of no effect. We today are under Christ's NT law, 1 Cor 9:21, and keeping that law is required to be saved. In order to become saved, Christ's NT law requires one to believe, Jn 8:24; repent, Lk 13:3,5; confess, Mt 10:32,33 and submit to baptism, Mk 16:16. After becoming saved, Christ's NT law requires faithfulness, 1 Jn 1:7; Rev 2:10,26 and good works, Eph 2:10, Matt 25; 1 Jn 3:17 in order to maintain that saved position.
There are many contradicting, man made opinions as to how man is saved. Christ's NT law determines how one is saved:
In order to become saved, Christ's NT law requires one to believe, Jn 8:24; repent, Lk 13:3,5; confess, Mt 10:32,33 and submit to baptism, Mk 16:16. After becoming saved, Christ's NT law requires faithfulness, 1 Jn 1:7; Rev 2:10,26 and good works, Eph 2:10, Matt 25; 1 Jn 3:17 in order to maintain that saved position for salvation is NOT an UNCONDITIONAL promise under Christ's NT law.
There are many contradicting, erroneous man-man views about water baptism. Again, Christ's NT law determines truth about water baptism:
It saves/remits sins, a command that must be obeyed, it's how one becomes a disciple, it's acceptance of the gospel, it's how one gets into Christ, how one is buried to rise to walk in newness of life: Mk 16:16; 1 Pet 3:21, Acts 2:38, Mt 28:19,20; Acts 2:41, Gal 3:27, Rom 6:3-6.
Obedient works, a faithful obedience which without makes salvation impossible.
Christ did away with the OT law Col 2:14 and replaced it with His NT law, Heb 10:9. Working to keep Christ's NT laws is imperative to being saved.
Christ's NT law requires the Christ to work in continuing to walk in the light so that Christ's blood continues to cleanse away all sin, 1 Jn 1:7.
There are many contradicting, man made opinions as to how man is saved. Christ's NT law determines how one is saved:
In order to become saved, Christ's NT law requires one to believe, Jn 8:24; repent, Lk 13:3,5; confess, Mt 10:32,33 and submit to baptism, Mk 16:16. After becoming saved, Christ's NT law requires faithfulness, 1 Jn 1:7; Rev 2:10,26 and good works, Eph 2:10, Matt 25; 1 Jn 3:17 in order to maintain that saved position for salvation is NOT an UNCONDITIONAL promise under Christ's NT law.
There are many contradicting, erroneous man-man views about water baptism. Again, Christ's NT law determines truth about water baptism:
It saves/remits sins, a command that must be obeyed, it's how one becomes a disciple, it's acceptance of the gospel, it's how one gets into Christ, how one is buried to rise to walk in newness of life: Mk 16:16; 1 Pet 3:21, Acts 2:38, Mt 28:19,20; Acts 2:41, Gal 3:27, Rom 6:3-6.
Obedient works, a faithful obedience which without makes salvation impossible.
Christ did away with the OT law Col 2:14 and replaced it with His NT law, Heb 10:9. Working to keep Christ's NT laws is imperative to being saved.
Christ's NT law requires the Christ to work in continuing to walk in the light so that Christ's blood continues to cleanse away all sin, 1 Jn 1:7.
Then you talk about obedience and walking in the light. All the law is from one God expressing love and how we can incorporate that love in our lives, but you say the light of the law showing that pathway is done away with? Paul is hard to understand, even scripture tells us so, but your explanation of Paul is even harder to understand. Paul is scripture, Christ is God. How can scripture say God is wrong?